CAPE MAY C0U1TY TIMES. FRIDAY. MOYEMBEB IS. IMtt.
uesday Was , Opening of Rabbit Season
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M attraction for thr North hunter as well as thr tran nrarhy Stairs.
— huntlni; ->-w«on In |*ra« twally c\-rry Nvrth J.'iwry county
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WiM cmm. wtJ4 Cacks. n
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Is Ucortnbrr 17-11.
Somers Point Mayor Has Not Accepted Ml Still CntifesiiF KUto o!
Mayor Ororttr Goll of Somers Potat. statrU to thr TIMES law alKbt that he has not yet derMrd what course hr shall take rerartlhwt hU re clsctfa to the ottce at
Mayor Gall
Moore Has Advantage of Republicans ■cart; All the Appointive Offices ui Hew Jersey Are Held By Democrats Will Deal Out the Plums
Judsea Oconee Van IlUKklrk. Brr cm; Waltn P. Oardner. Iludmii. f 10 a day. six years. Clerolt JudCP Ralph \V. B. Itoncm. Cam
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Holt. Warden of the Stair Prison. Mrrrri. $:..000. B\r years: aluo matrons' italary for
k>'<'p<'i s ntfr and
ft*r both, tslurtl at J9.0O# a in all: State lllehway “ sioneni Walter Ktddr. annex, and Abraham Jellu. Middlesex. B7.-
SOO. four years.
Superintendent of State Pol tee Herbert N. Schwankopf. *4.00#. five years: State Supertataaideaf of Welch!* and Mraimim. J. Harry K«4ey. IS.Oun. arc year*. Pub Ur ftlltty Commtnrtoaer, JoKa K. Auten.'feth, Hudnon, JII.000. rU
, Cape May City
Sues Former Tax Collector
The ortslnal shortaae was fliKS1 SI. The Atm-nean Surety Company paid «».»!«.•• o* the short ace. t-Yndemon paid (l.ll* («. The bat an i-r unpaid as shonn to da.e Is 9S.ai( 10. which I noli: dee dSSO.o; iuterret on the unpaid
Mayor Scull Died Last Thursday Had Beta Chief F.vfchtm at lia-
vaod Siace 1914
Thouxh G>rerBor-elec t Harry A. Moore will be confronted by an otrrwh«4mtntiy Republican lirjrtslalure when be taken oftee. there I* one thing the Senate and Aiwembly can't deny him. He will have a Hr* bourtshtni; plum tree In his grasp and when ever he shake* it hi* political opponents can only look on with longing rye* and wateitng mouths as the luscious, lulcy
fruit drop*.
Not only that, but the a«« Governor will have the power of appoint inf. or reappointing men to of Ore throughout the State.
whose terms wUI hold over after „ .. . _ . ..
prior to law Taaoday's elertior h ** * hp re years ate up. even U pt Etk Harbor Township to the Atpnor to taw Tumoay * eseruon ^ ^ b a BrbuMlcan latte county Board of t'hoMa ^ T?* retorped to ^ M m >tT |, l | W | CaindM will Freeholders, died last Thurndaj
sbouM he be elected B Democratic County Prose evening at the home ol hi* brother. Informed the TIMES he war only
. _. T~ jewtor until IMS. This is bow ‘it »« l>axler. Pa nsailing the ror.ipleiion of the
sure ot private vnrkr ovx Ethan P. Wretco'i 'le SeoU •«* n R. publican la < audit to Wait ciimihal proceed-
appointed to that of Ace la | politic* and for many yearn bad j mg*.
Mayor William Scull, wb held the executive position a wood since 1914 and who
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Jrdrrx City Solicitor To Start Civil ProccediBgi Asaiatt Walter J. Frndenoa Man U Under Indictment
Erntwt W. Uoyd. Oty Solicitor «-( Cape May City, waa directfd by the City Council to bring civil suit against Walter J. Feaderaon. former Tax Collector, who la now under Indictment charged frith embeuliag the city funds. This action war taken at a special UH-eting called by City Manager
Paul Yolcker.
Fenderaon's shortage was discovered nearly two yvar* ago and criminal proceeding* waited, hut. complying to a request of the city to stay the action uaill the entire shortage could be revealed by Investigation, the trial has
not beeu called.
192! for s tern ol Democrat to serre tor Ore
more. rtaaSly
■on
w la the band* of the IVmo
and In ^ “ [In the
- yealb vfW>3* re-num-
ttly cvwrv Stali hppoiti e which The Matomo! All
the band* of the ' yearn r>
taken an uctiro interest
! hi* party la AtAftor serving twe her of the Board of
FroeboMeiv be was defeated a year ago after s heated political
struggle by Bew l.ce
Mayor Scull had been In UI health for two years and tor the past six months bad been sojourn lag for Ms health
Ocean City Bowiera Defeated Woodbine The Ocean City bowling teas-. Jourreyed to Woodbine on Friday evening and took the home team Into camp This ir. the second consecutive victors for the local howler* The Ocean Ol> team was scheduled to appear at Salem iaW night, hut the meet w pooed because the alleys at that cKy were not yet rrwdy for wse. Work on these alleys was being this return match, the Salem team having las: Ir their match here, but at tbe ".ar.t mteetr the match was called og It will be betd in the near future. There are several local trams which have beew organised and are being held at the alley*. Sixth and Heard walk every Monday and Friday evening.
When tbedefalcation of Fender-
created a
senaattaa la the lower end of the county. FV *drraoa bora the reputation of a man of exemplary habits. He was married, lived happily with his family and appartntly hed no -eason to embexiie the funds efloit to flee when the shortage was discovered FetuVnoa staled the shortage
he accepted
checks from h s friends which were returned from the hanks marked "Inmftclent fui'da” Hr ' also Waled that he ha', marked the taxes of some ui ais friends as paid to prevent their prop, tbelnr sold at a tax The *ction of tbe City Council was caused by informa-
h’fl Real Economy To has* your old shoes re paired and renewed to give all tbe lifs and wear of new 1 how comfortable tbey QITCK WORK—LOW PRICES Vincent Sannino SHOEMAKER Sea laic City. N. J.
Cold Wove Damages S-veet Potato Crop Sweet potato growers In the Smrdcsboro district report sewne heavy I owes of sweets left In thr ground when the recent snowstorm and frrose broke all local •veal her -records for early snowstorm*. Digging of the sweet potatoes during the last week has shown that they were damaged by the cold snap and snow and thousands of baskets will not be marketable. Sweet potatoes are hr I aging high prices this fall. One fanner hat :«« baskets In a patch which he had been loo busy to dig. Indications are that hundreds of acres of sweet potatoes were damaged la this manner. While potatoes were not so badly hit hut fanner* have not taken any furthei chance*. Where they have been too busy to dig the tuber* they have thrown up ridges over the potato row* with their plow* to protect the spod* until they ran get them out of the ground.
Establish Existence of Moses
Ocnaai Egyytataffci fedybrn Tablets Showing Ongia a? Tea
Found at Mt. Sinai in 1905
A Kill Care Utile ttny ralsma. Utile bits of yeast. Little drop* of alcohol— Say three quarts at leastMixed up in a shaker With a cherry red I'nlto to make a dying man Turn somersaults in bed.
GEORGE R GREIS Attorney and Counadlor-At-Law 521 Eighth Street. Ocean City and Mechank St.. Ct Hse
JULIUS WAY. M D.
Through the a German Egyptologist. It hi ed that the exlstcao* of ' tbe great Jewish law giver, has been established and (fee historic origin pt the Tea Cmamaudmeat* apparently hs* been detenniued. Professor Grtmme. tbe amcatlat who brings thews claims to bear, announced Monday that he had succeeded la deciphering the Hebrew tablet* which were (Mind on Mount Blnnl In 1>M by the English arehatotagtat. Flinders Petri. Grimm# declares the deciphered tablets convey the thanks of Moees for his rescue from the Nile by the Pharoahk daugh If hi* were true, mack of the
great imp..n
2“ 'J" "nmi.'V’Nt ««*rie origin oMbTr^r'* ment*. Th.- .hs. ^ t-WvUdhro,".^ h " •* that the comm..: '** work of Mon- “a
Sclent (Ms a.ivr the eltmlnnih.,
■ecemitnt*,
Sinai tablet* An-vw’^ •all of Ort nuns', T!!? * It la not Mlevrd th* r. 2 control the hiUliisi object to such an expeiu*?
-Why * The horrible eoy . chap: PMetant Mu* i, paint and ahtagUng "What, house T" “No. daughter."
f. hosete^
have believed surrounded the story of Mores would he rsaaovs*. Numerous Genoa# aciea lists herasd Grlmn
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